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Joy Riggs-Perla

Session 3: Overview of the Every Newborn action plan. Joy Riggs-Perla. Imperial Royale Hotel, Kampala 26 June 2013. What is the Every Newborn Action Plan?. A r oadmap for change A platform for harmonised action by all partners

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Joy Riggs-Perla

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  1. Session 3: Overview of the Every Newborn action plan Joy Riggs-Perla Imperial Royale Hotel, Kampala 26 June 2013

  2. What is the Every Newborn Action Plan? A roadmap for change A platform for harmonised action by all partners • Setting out a clear visionwith mortality target, strategic directions, and innovative actions within the continuum of care • Supported by evidence on epidemiology, effective interventions, delivery mechanisms and accelerators to progress to be published in The Lancet at the time of the launch in May 2014

  3. ‘Every Newborn’ key themes • Prioritizing action during labour, childbirth and the first days of life • Scaling up effective interventions to tackle the main causes of neonatal mortality • Quality of care matters as much as coverage of care • Towards universal coverage and equity • Empowering women, families and communities • Measurement, oversight and accountability • Action by all

  4. We can reduce the main causes of death Newborn Survival Solutions – 3 by 2 Preterm birth • Preterm labor management including antenatal corticosteroids* • Care including Kangaroo mother care, essential newborn care Birth complications (and intrapartum stillbirths) • Prevention with obstetric care * • Essential newborn care, and resuscitation* Neonatal infections • Prevention, essential newborn care especially breastfeeding, Chlorhexidine where appropriate* • Case management of neonatal sepsis * 1 2 3 * Prioritised by the UN Commission on Life Saving Commodities for Women and Children Over two-thirds of newborn deaths are preventable Action is possible now, even without intensive care

  5. Proposed vision A Promise Renewed(APR) has proposed a new goal for child survival, namely to reduce child mortality to 20 or less deaths per 1000 live births in every country by 2035. Global leaders in 174 countries have committed to this goal. Through its vision, goal and targets, Every Newborn provides strategic directions on ending preventable mortality in the newborn period, and contributes to achieving the overall goal of APR. • Option 1: A world in which no pregnant woman or newborn baby dies, or suffers disability, due to a preventable cause. • Option 2: A world in which every pregnant woman and newborn baby survives and thrives, and childbirth is an event of celebration. • Option 3: A world in which preventable maternal and newborn deaths and stillbirths are being averted and babies thrive beyond survival.

  6. Proposed goal Achieve universal quality coverage of essential interventions for maternal and newborn health through strategic actions to strengthen the health system and community response for women’s and children’s health and address related social determinants of health.

  7. Proposed targets Universal? Consensus so far on universal , change for all of the next generation Absolute vs. relative target and level of target? No consensus but tendency towards absolute (number) versus relative (%). Possible option is absolute target of 7.5/1000 as ~highest current NMR in OECD countries Other points arising from discussions so far • Stillbirths count - should have an outcome level target (note Lancet Stillbirth Series Goals for 2020) • Timeframe 2035 is far away - need interim targets and can explicitly map with other initiatives eg FP 2020, A Promise Renewed • Equity - principle of equity rather than safety in averages, eg subnational targets • Define “preventable mortality” and note may be context specific and for a given country may change over time

  8. Proposed strategic objectives • Strengthen leadership and political commitment • Focus on high impact interventions and delivery mechanisms • Strengthen the quality of care provided by skilled personnel • Move towards universal coverage of high impact newborn interventions • Create a supportive environment for maternal and newborn health • Ensure mutual accountability Each strategic direction has 3-4 priority actions

  9. Roles and responsibilities Every Newborn will articulate specific roles and responsibilities of stakeholders at global, regional and country levels to implement the strategic directions. Cost and investment: • An investment case will support Every Newborn and specify the resources that will be required up and above current investment in maternal and newborn health services.

  10. Every Newborn Toolkit • Advocacy brief • Key messages and actions • Overview PPT • Country fact sheets • Library for newborn health • Overview of consultation process • Tools to assess newborn health • Calendar of events

  11. Every Newborn Timeline May – September 2013 • Global and regional events • National and regional consultations • August – APR launch in Uganda October 2013 – May 2014 • Present to the WHO Executive Board • Finalize Every Newborn including production and translations May 2014 • Launch linked to 67thWorld Health Assembly • Lancet series (update from 2005 and giving the analyses which are the basis for the Every Newborn) Online: www.globalnewbornaction.org #NewbornActionPlan Send your inputs! Join the action!

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